What is the principle of the six wires in the Volkswagen lock block?
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An introduction to the principle of the six wires in the Volkswagen lock block is as follows: 1. The central control box (main unit) has six wires: red connects to constant power, black connects to the negative terminal, white and brown are signal wires, and blue and green are electrode wires. Except for the positive terminal connecting to the vehicle, the remaining wires are connected to the central control five-wire motor, and the wires on the anti-theft device are connected to the central control box. 2. The internal principle of the anti-theft device: Each group has three contacts (conductors), with two contacts in two groups permanently connected. The principle is similar to a household light switch, but with an additional remote control device to control the triggering method.